Born Yesterday
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:13:07
- It's so screwed up I can't do...
- Mr Brock! Good to see you again.

:13:11
What a coincidence, hey, Sherlock?
:13:14
- How's it going?
- I'm off duty. My meter ain't running.

:13:18
- Billie's here from Chicago.
- Really?

:13:20
I got my doctorate from
the University of Chicago.

:13:23
I just interviewed your mayor.
I have a radio show.

:13:26
What are you planning to see
while you're here?

:13:28
I don't really know.
:13:30
Since I've never been here before,
I don't know what there is to see.

:13:33
What kinds of things are you interested in?
:13:36
- Maybe something with the Kennedys.
- You could go to the Kennedy Center.

:13:41
No, I'd like to see their house, go
on one of them tours, like Graceland.

:13:47
You learn a lot about a person
when you see their home.

:13:51
Did you know
that Elvis had over 40 TVs?

:13:55
I mean, when I saw that,
:13:57
I knew that Elvis must have been
a really lonely man.

:14:00
They say it on the tour,
about the 40 TVs,

:14:02
like it was a big thing,
like you should be jealous of Elvis.

:14:06
But it just made me really sad.
:14:09
Everybody in the world
worshipped Elvis,

:14:11
and it was like he couldn't be
in a room alone. You know?

:14:15
- I mean, that's sad, don't you think?
- Well...

:14:18
Kennedy lived in the White House.
:14:20
Oh, yeah, well, that would be great
if I could see right in there.

:14:24
If you do decide to take a tour,
my husband can help.

:14:27
- He's the Under-Secretary of Commerce.
- Is that like a receptionist?

:14:32
Isn't a receptionist
under a secretary?

:14:35
Well, he certainly feels that way
sometimes!

:14:40
I think I need to freshen this up.
Is everyone else all right?

:14:43
I could use another one.
:14:45
- What about you, Billie?
- No, thank you.

:14:58
Something I said was wrong, wasn't it?

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